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On Jun 11, 3:34*am, Geoff Schultz wrote:
Has anyone seen any used AIS class A transponders for sale? *I do enough off-shore sailing to want a class A instead of a class B. -- Geoffwww.GeoffSchultz.org I bought a brand new ACR/Nauticast class A AIS transponder on ebay for $1100. It was sold by a seller in Singapore who lists high end commercial marine gear from time to time. He had a high reserve ($1800?) in the first auction and nobody bid high enough. I made him the $1100 offer and he eventually took it. Shipping was expensive, about $75. http://www.acrelectronics.com/global...balwatch2.html At $1100 it was not cheap but still way lower than list price. It lacked cables and GPS antenna, but I found a 5 VDC amplified GPS antenna on eBay for $10 that was plug and play (SMA connector). I saw a nearly new Furuno class A AIS go for about $900 on ebay a while back. My ACR AIS Xponder runs on 24 VDC and my boat is 12 VDC, but I can find a bunch of easy ways to convert 12 to 24, including a cheap inverter and AC supply. I am sure there is a linear regulator insdie that probably knocks down 24 to 12 VDC, but I dont want to modify anything in case I need factory service. My boat is a commercial fishing boat but small enough that AIS is not mandatory. I sometimes fish in foggy crowded waters off San Francisco and wanted the best AIS I could afford. The more frequent transmissions of class A and the large number of message options appealed to me. I also wanted a self contained unit that didnt need a laptop or anything else. Mark |
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